The U.S. Supreme Court has refused, for now, to reimpose FDA regulations that require women seeking medication abortion to pick up the prescribed pills in person at a clinic instead of by mail.
The challenge to the FDA regulation was brought by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists after the the agency relaxed similar regulations for other drugs--including opioids--in order to limit patients' exposure to Covid-19 during the pandemic, but refused to relax the same rule for those with prescriptions for abortions with pills in the first 10 weeks of pregnancy.
On Thursday night, the Supreme Court turned down the Trump administration's attempt to block the lower court order. But the decision was more of a punt, than a long-lasting decree. The language of the one-paragraph order seemed to suggest that the court was simply unwilling to make any decision in an abortion case two weeks after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, and just days before the U.S. Senate is scheduled to take up the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett as Ginsburg's replacement.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
That regulation should be repealed.
If the GOP want the fetus to have the rights of a person, then the mother should have 2 votes. One for her, and obviously she’ll have to vote for whoever the fetus whispers to her they want. 😃👍🏼
I wonder if Republicans are worried about abortion fraud 🙄
‘Abeyance’ not ‘obeyance.’
Can you phucking believe trump is trying to force women to pick up abortion pills in person instead of receiving them in the mail?
It’s none be of the governments damn business
🤔🤔 Huh Are we kool or nah
I still think the government should stay out of women's wombs. They don't tell men where to put their dicks.
Two good decisions today!!
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